Our Woods
All our woods go through a rigorous process to ensure their quality and durability.
TYPES OF TROPICAL HARDWOODS
Katalox
The main characteristics of Katalox wood are its hardness and beauty which makes it ideal for making top quality furniture and other items.
It has a fine and smooth texture, with a polished finish, which makes it a valuable ornamental wood. It is suitable for:
Recommended uses:
- Flooring
- Fine furniture
- Cabinets
- Parquet
- Woodwork


Ciricote
Ciricote is within the classification of precious woods in the world. It has a fine texture, with a beautiful straight and irregular grain, with stripes in the radial cut and color differences in the tangential.
- Flooring
- Fine furniture
- Woodwork (for interior and exterior use)
Machiche
Called Jactaba or Brazilian cherry, it is a species appreciated for its characteristics. It has a fine texture, very high hardness, resistance to decay, fungal and insect attack, while offering low heat retention.
- High traffic applications
- Exterior and interior construction
- Flooring
- Fine furniture

High quality sustainable hard woods.

Tzalam
Also known as Mexican walnut, Tzalam lumber has become popular for its reddish-brown color and hardness. It is considered a sustainable wood, since, during the growth process, it sheds seeds to give rise to more trees.
This wood is very strong and resistant, it is used for exterior and interior projects thanks to its nobility with all types of climate. It is excellent for the manufacture of stave, lambrin, parquet, shelves, fine furniture, garden furniture and decoration.
- Flooring
- Fine furniture
- Outdoor furniture
- Woodworks
RED CEDAR
Cedar wood is one of the most valuable woods in the world, with particular characteristics that make it unique. It is one of the highest quality, durable, stable and light woods that can be found in nature.
- Furniture furniture
- Interior construction
- Flooring
- Interior decoration
- Woodworks


Zapote
One of the noblest, strongest and most appreciated species in Mexico and the world. This wood is remarkable for its strength, durability and hardness. It has a fine texture and straight grain. Zapote is the hardest wood in the southeast.
- Decks
- Flooring
- Lintels
- Beams
- Joinery
- Fine furniture
- Ebanistería
- Woodworks
- Interior decoration
Pucte
The wood has a yellowish brown color with olive green tints, medium brightness and very smooth grain. With a natural durability, it is a wood resistant to attack by fungi and termites.
These characteristics allow its use in various applications.
- Interior and exterior constructions
- Decks
- Flooring
- Posts, piles and bridges
- Parquet and stairs


PAROTA
Commonly known as Guanacaste or Parota, this wood comes from the Elephant Ear Tree and is valued for its beautiful golden-brown color. Parota is easier to work with and has a more uniform color and grain, providing better aesthetics in finished pieces with minimal effort.
- Closets
- Doors
- Tables
- Furniture